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Take your favorite childhood racer, pump it full of nitrous, then set it on fire and run like heck.” Welcome to the world of Mini Motor Racing EVO. A high-octane battle royal, Mini Motor Racing EVO has all the style of classic arcade racers combined with the explosive action of modern racing games. Whether you're earning cash to pimp out your cars, taking on the fiendish AI in the massive single player campaign, or just jumping online to humiliate friends and strangers, Mini Motor Racing EVO has the horsepower to deliver.

Based on the best-selling game on portable and enhanced for PC, Mini Motor Racing EVO delivers sweetened visuals, updated physics and turbo-boosted bonus content. Full steam integration allows for cloud saves, big picture, and leaderboards, while the custom Steam Workshop track editor lets you to design and share tracks with the world.

Mini Motor Racing EVO: the racing game for those of us who never bother to ask which button is brake.

Key Features

WIN RACES, WIN CARS! Win races throughout the game and you’ll find yourself behind the wheel of the sweetest rides around including Team Fortress & Portal 2 cars!

UPGRADE YOUR RIDE. Pump your hard earned winnings into several upgrades to help give you the edge

MANY RACE TYPES. Race on over 40 tracks, day and night, in varying weather conditions

EXCLUSIVE TEAM FORTRESS 2 AND PORTAL 2 TRACKS!

ONLINE MULTIPLAYER. With up to Up to 4 players

STEAM ACHIEVEMENTS. Packed with Steam achievements to conquer

CUSTOM TRACK EDITOR WITH STEAM WORKSHOP SUPPORT. Create, share and play on your very own creations!

Racing games and I never got along very well. I keep the accellerator on, keep bumping in everything, turn too much or not enough, or not in the right direction. And the whole macho street racing, girls in tank tops, alpha male fast and furious coating that many of the games seem to be aiming for really turns me off. When it came to this game it was like playing with my childhood's toy cars. Sure I sucked, but I didnt mind because the tracks were super simple, the presentation was clean and crisp, the gameplay worked well, the other cars - although they kept beating me - also did stupid stuff like I did, even if you lose all the time you get a small amount of money to put into upgrading your cars at the garage, and there are lots of cars. This game is super cute, and would easily appeal to people of a younger age or casual gamers and people who are not into racing. And if pricepoint matters to you five dollards and with a sale... You could do a lot worse than picking this up. This game is the first racing game in my collection that rewarded me for making a racing tab in my library rather than adding all of them into the storage tab.

I really really wanted to like this game, but I just can't. There are just so many things wrong with it. And that's coming from a huge fan of racing games of all kinds.

The music is bland, I stopped paying attention to it after a while. Maps are pretty repetitive and get boring quickly. Prize money is quite low regarding the fact you need to uprgrade your car a lot. Also, it actually felt that the car handling got worse every time you upgrade it.

But the worst part? The AI. Oh, the AI... Trust me, I am such a nice, calm person. But this thing made me RAGE! You never heard so many swear words and screams. Every car is faster than you, has more nitro, handles better... And their one and only purpose is to ram you all the way to hell, You can't touch 'em. Once they touch/ram you, you lose, you're done, you're finished. And if you wanna touch them? HA! Not possible, they won't even budge and you'll screw yourself all over again.

The game starts awfully: controls are all wonky and FOR YOUR SAFETY, use an analog stick and don't even try to use keyboard or d-pad... everything will seem to turn like an overloaded truck... plus, change to "left/right steering" in the options or else you're in for an HELL long row of "HOW THE ♥♥♥♥ SHOULD I TURN STRAIGHT"... well, it's mindless.Cute.Somewhat funny.

ONLY ON SALE I would recommend this if your library misses something REALLY easy-breezy, and even then, maybe there is something better.Quiet grindy for the content it could had.Still, an easy game for that 100% thingy thing... plus... well, Delorean.

I just buy this game, and so far this is awesome!!! really fun!!! I was expecting a fun game, but this is way better, graphics are great, night races with lights, so many details. Mechanics of the game, the drifting is a big deal here, I didn't find players for multiplayer, but still, single player is great. And my Logitech controller works just fine. I'm impressed.

Its a brillaint game for starters,if i could get it working with Nvidia's Shield then that would be the icing on the cake!as that would solve the controller side of things for me.so take note devs this game could be soooo much better if we didnt have to use arrow keys and the like to control your car.

This is a racing game with camera from above.Think of a good clone of the old Micro Machnes days.

Game looks very good.Controls are truly good only game works much better with controller. (prefure xbox 360 controller)

Nice music and cool theme race tracks.Themes like Portal and Fruit Ninja !!Over 20 different cars.Many upgrade possibility.Upgrades are very expensive so you need to race a lot to buy some upgrades.

Many different cups to drive.Unfortunately, many same tracks only in the new cups you drive more laps.Online multiplayer is a nice addition.Unfortunately get so little played online. So you need to invite people from your friends list.

If you can ignore the ease in which your little mini motor racing car can be spun out by competitors (and the massive clusters that this causes), and if you can get over the questional physics in a(n admittedly) minority of maps, then this game is a fantastic racer.

If you grab it while it's on sale for about $2.50, then the game is a fantastic addition to a gaming library.

Mini Motor Racing EVO is a casual top down racer suitable for most ages, with easy to grasp controls and an aesthetic that greatly reminds me of playing with toy cars as a youngster.

While there is a decent selection of maps (and most notably the Portal and Team Fortress 2 maps are brilliantly realised), they quickly become repetitive as you play them again and again through the championships - in forward, reverse and with the camera on a slightly different angle (which is a surprisingly clever way of making the same track play a little differently). There is also an ingame editor linked to the Steam Workshop to create, share and download other tracks which is very simple to do.

While enjoyable to zip around the tracks and drift around corners, the AI opposition rarely put up any challenge at all (the exception being a couple of maps where you could do with a speed upgrade, that is easily passed the moment you have acquired it or a higher top speed vehicle). It also appears the AI Drivers have been drinking...while it's nice that they don't always perform the perfect lap, they will frequently slam into corners or boost directly into a wall.

The physics in the game can cause frustration, as you slap to a halt after performing a jump or snag on a slightly uphill piece of track. There is also an oddity that before a race gets underway you get a glimpse of the tablet UI for the game, but that doesn't impact the experience in any meaningful way.

At the time of writing, there were no active multiplayer servers.

It's very hard to recommend Mini Motor Racing EVO except for the extremely casual gamer who's unfamiliar with racing titles and just wants a little fun zipping around a track.

Mini Moto Racing EVO is a game that ought to be more fun than it is. A isometric arcade racer in the vein of Rock ‘n’ Roll Racing and Micro Machines, from the outside looking in it would appear the stars had aligned for a brilliant modern take on the genre. The art style is adorable and bursting with charm and personality, it features an absurd amount of content, and the online multiplayer and track editor are just the icing on the cake to ensure you never run out of stuff to do. What’s so terribly unfortunate though, is all these good feelings evaporate once you get behind the wheel.

Mini Moto is designed to be extremely accessible, from the light as air physics to the quick and simple to navigate courses, which makes for an enjoyable first hour or so as you get your feet wet and start blowing through courses. After that point, the experience begins to sour. Races grow repetitive, often simply reversing the track or changing the lighting and camera angle slightly, and end in an extremely unsatisfying manner. Simply continuing on with them quickly becomes a grind, as you’re given such little reason to do so and the racing itself is far too shallow to sustain the game on its own.

Expounding the grind is the leveling system, which I would go so far as to say fundamentally breaks the game. Every car you drive can be upgraded with cash earned from races, but instead of scaling to your car’s specs your competitors just continue to upgrade their own vehicles the more races you partake in, presumably with the expectation you’d have similar upgrades of your own. What this means is that you are either stuck putting all your cash into one car for the duration of the championship mode, removing much of the fun out of having such a variety of vehicles to choose from, or forced to grind through the same races in order to have enough to upgrade another car to switch to without having to start again at square one. It’s supremely monotonous and a poor design decision for the sort of game the developers created.

Without a doubt my biggest grievance with Mini Moto though, is the astonishingly bad AI of the computer racers. They crash into each other even to their own detriment, fire nitros at the worst possible time, and in general act like an idiotic band of monkeys that somehow got ahold of dozens of vehicles. The lack of any decent reward for winning races is bad enough, but when you do so against some of the worst AI racers I’ve ever seen in a game it just becomes a chore to do so. The online MP could fix this in theory, but unless you have several friends to play with you’ll be entirely out of luck as nobody else is playing the online mode anymore.

It’s really a huge shame that so many elements of EVO are a product of poor design decisions, because there are a lot of genuinely fantastic parts to it that deserve a better racing experience. The art style for the cars and tracks is fantastic, with tons of color and some great off-brand recreations of classic and novelty vehicles. The track editor is surprisingly expansive and easy to use, which could have allowed for some great user generated content if people cared enough to put the time into making something original.

But regardless of its presentation or feature list, a racing game with poor racing is impossible to recommend. I put a lot of time into Mini Moto Racing EVO, more than I should have, but regardless of how long I played or what races I chose I wasn’t having fun with any of it. There’s something mind numbingly addictive about the way EVO is structured, pushing me through race after race no matter how little I got out of it, or how much I wanted to just call it quits because it was sucking me dry. I don’t want to say I hate the game, but it’s one I’m forcing myself to uninstall.

It’s like a bad relationship, giving me nothing but keeping me trapped until I finally come to my senses and realize I need to get out.

This is a cute little racer, reminiscent of the Amiga racer All Terrain Racing, that will hit both your pleasure and frustration buttons. The two major frustrating elements are the collisions that almost always favour the AI racers, and also the lack of progress syncing in between races. You'd better quit and restart on your own every few races to save your races and your money, because a game or a system crash will obliterate any progress from that session.

As for the game itself, it is a satisfying combination of good driving, tactics, and upgrades that will see you to the finish line. You'll need more than just a couple of afternoons to make it to the end, and every time you make it past that one difficult course, it feels just great. A worthwhile purchase if you like small, classic racers.

The game is a very quirky and cute RC car racer. The AI isn't as bad as everyone seems to be saying it is. Playing on anything higher than easy greatly improves the AI experience, and makes the game a real challenge. The bumper car-style gameplay goes away once you ramp up the difficulty.

The graphics are that of a very high end mobile game, and it shows that it is actually a mobile game. The controls are actually a very good port of touch based controls, from the mobile game. It includes all the DLC mobile maps that you originally had to shell out money for, and does so in style. It's a true proper mobile to PC port, removing all the bad bits of mobile ports and keeping the good. The good being very fun 15 minutes at a time game sessions.

Racing wise, the handling can get a little sloppy on a few maps. There are some bumps that just shouldn't exist, and can cause you to fly off the map. However some might say those are simply skill challenges and you need to slow down. Outside of getting air handling is very tight and well done. You don't drive on ice like in GTA, instead you drive tight turns when you mean to, and wide turns when you mean to. It's very easy to control, probably due to it's extremely sloppy control background on mobile games. Seriously, touch racing is impossible.

There is a variety of maps, and quite a lot of cars. A truly endless amount if you include the workshop. There is also a map editor for you to make maps for your friends, or to upload to the workshop.

Which leads to the next thing... Multiplayer. It's very well implemented and not at all laggy. It's very fun to race and bash you're buddies, just like in any other game.

I picked the game up on a whim of liking cute RC racers, and I don't regret it one bit. If you're the same, go ahead and grab it. If you're looking for a captivating, serious racer, look elsewhere.

I tried to finish the game in order to write a proper review, but I gave up. This game makes pretty much every mistake an arcade racer can make. The first couple of races are just fine, but later on the issues this game has start ruining it to such an extend it is no longer fun to play.

The AI: Probably the biggest issue. They are not on the track to win. They are there to make sure you don't win. Without hesitation they will boost into you from every possible angle in order to slow you down or flip you over. When the best strategy in a racing game involves restarting the race so many times until you manage to make a clean getaway instead of actually racing your opponents, you know things are not as they should be.

Wonky car handling: It's an arcade racer, so realistic car handling is not to be expected. But the cars in this game behave very vague and inconsistent, making for a very frustrating experience. Good examples of the weird car physics are slopes or ramps. You can drive onto them in the exact same spot for 5 laps and everything's just fine and on lap 6 it suddenly spins your car around on the spot and brings you to a dead stop (after which 9 times out of 10 an AI boosts into you to finish the job). And don't even think about driving off or onto a slope while steering as it will make you spin out of control instantly.

Invisible objects: A lot of the tracks are plagued with invisible objects and walls on the corners. In some corners the cars can pretty much clip through objects without issue, and on other corners you find yourself smashing into an invisible wall that is sticking out into the track.

Prize money too low: With the very low amounts of prize money you get, it becomes a real grind in order to fully upgrade a 2nd, let alone a 3rd car. And you absolutely want multiple cars in the later cups in order to use their individual strengths and weaknesses for different tracks.

It's a shame really, as the general design of this game is very good. Graphics, track design, music and car design are all very nicely done, but it's the actual gameplay that ruins it. If you're looking for a good micro machines-style racer, then look at Bang Bang Racing instead. While that game also has it's issues it is much more enjoyable then this one.

I've changed my mind. This game is AWFUL, AWFUl, AWFUL! And i still will try to beat it.. Because it looks cute and is fun occasionally, when you manage to take lead. But.. physics are just outrages. Your car bumps on many invisible bumps on the road. If you improve handling it starts making circles if you turn a little bit harder. You can make you car fast and leap far ahead, but then you will chase the last ones and they will DEVASTATE you and make you lose the race. Yes, AI is stupidly aggressive, just going straight ahead to kill you, no matter what, on turns on long straights, etc.